The authors most frequently credited for the European discovery of the parasitoid life cycle are Antoni van Leeuwenhoek, John Ray and Antonio Vallisnieri around the year 1700. Many other European authors published works on entomology in the 17th century and mentioned insects that we now recognize as parasitoids. Most of them were supposed until recently not to have understood the parasitoid life cycle. After rereading much of the old literature, we suggest this supposition is correct for, among others, Aldrovandi, Goedaert, Malphighi, and Redi. However, Lister, Merian, and Swammerdam (with the help of the painter Marsilius) all arrived at the correct interpretation of insect parasitism after observing most or all life history stages. The Wr...
Swammerdam, the Dutch scientist, was the first author who took notice of any of the Daphniae. In his...
Guitard Eugène-Humbert. Une histoire de la parasitologie : R. Hoeppli, Parasites and parasitic infec...
THE NATURAL HISTORY OF BRITISH INSECTS : EXPLAINING THEM IN THEIR SEVERAL STATES, WITH THE PERIODS O...
Réaumur (1683-1757) : one of the founding fathers of entomology in France. Early French discoveries ...
Artists and naturalists in seventeenth-century Europe avidly pursued the study of insects. Since ent...
Johannis Swammerdam Amsterdammer Doctor in de Medicynen, Historia Insectorum Generalis, ofte Algemee...
Developments in the history of entomology until the discovery of insect parasitoids are summarized. ...
Little is known about the role that worms played in the lives of modern Europeans. This research st...
The great naturalist from Bologna, Ulisse Aldrovandi (1522-1605), is an important representative of ...
Jan Swammerdam as microscopist Contrary to the usual opinion, Jan Swammerdam, after the period of my...
International audienceBesides his work on marine biology which legacy is undisputed, Henri de Lacaze...
From 1–6 October 2000, the Antonie van Leeuwenhoek Symposiun (7th European Workshop on Insect Parasi...
The illustrations in Robert Hooke's epoch-making publication Micrographia became the standard refere...
Before Linnaeus published the Systema Naturae, in which introduced the modern species concept, a hug...
The British naturalist Charles Darwin (1809–1882) began and ended his almost 45-year-long career wit...
Swammerdam, the Dutch scientist, was the first author who took notice of any of the Daphniae. In his...
Guitard Eugène-Humbert. Une histoire de la parasitologie : R. Hoeppli, Parasites and parasitic infec...
THE NATURAL HISTORY OF BRITISH INSECTS : EXPLAINING THEM IN THEIR SEVERAL STATES, WITH THE PERIODS O...
Réaumur (1683-1757) : one of the founding fathers of entomology in France. Early French discoveries ...
Artists and naturalists in seventeenth-century Europe avidly pursued the study of insects. Since ent...
Johannis Swammerdam Amsterdammer Doctor in de Medicynen, Historia Insectorum Generalis, ofte Algemee...
Developments in the history of entomology until the discovery of insect parasitoids are summarized. ...
Little is known about the role that worms played in the lives of modern Europeans. This research st...
The great naturalist from Bologna, Ulisse Aldrovandi (1522-1605), is an important representative of ...
Jan Swammerdam as microscopist Contrary to the usual opinion, Jan Swammerdam, after the period of my...
International audienceBesides his work on marine biology which legacy is undisputed, Henri de Lacaze...
From 1–6 October 2000, the Antonie van Leeuwenhoek Symposiun (7th European Workshop on Insect Parasi...
The illustrations in Robert Hooke's epoch-making publication Micrographia became the standard refere...
Before Linnaeus published the Systema Naturae, in which introduced the modern species concept, a hug...
The British naturalist Charles Darwin (1809–1882) began and ended his almost 45-year-long career wit...
Swammerdam, the Dutch scientist, was the first author who took notice of any of the Daphniae. In his...
Guitard Eugène-Humbert. Une histoire de la parasitologie : R. Hoeppli, Parasites and parasitic infec...
THE NATURAL HISTORY OF BRITISH INSECTS : EXPLAINING THEM IN THEIR SEVERAL STATES, WITH THE PERIODS O...